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><H1
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><A
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NAME="AEN692"
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>Macros</A
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><P
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> Assembly language is a powerful tool—however, there are
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many tasks that need to be done repeatedly, and with
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mind-numbing minor modifications. Ophis includes a facility
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for <I
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CLASS="EMPHASIS"
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>macros</I
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> to allow this. Ophis macros
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are very similar in form to function calls in higher level
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languages.
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</P
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><H2
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CLASS="SECTION"
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><A
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NAME="AEN696"
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>Defining Macros</A
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><P
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> Macros are defined with the <TT
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CLASS="LITERAL"
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>.macro</TT
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>
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and <TT
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CLASS="LITERAL"
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>.macend</TT
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> commands. Here's a
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simple one that will clear the screen on a Commodore
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64:
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><PRE
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CLASS="PROGRAMLISTING"
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>.macro clr'screen
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lda #147
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jsr $FFD2
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.macend</PRE
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NAME="AEN702"
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>Invoking Macros</A
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><P
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> To invoke a macro, either use
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the <TT
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CLASS="LITERAL"
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>.invoke</TT
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> command or backquote the
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name of the routine. The previous macro may be expanded
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out in either of two ways, at any point in the
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source:
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>.invoke clr'screen</PRE
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><P
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>or</P
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>`clr'screen</PRE
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>will work equally well.</P
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NAME="AEN710"
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>Passing Arguments to Macros</A
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> Macros may take arguments. The arguments to a macro are
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all of the <SPAN
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CLASS="QUOTE"
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>"word"</SPAN
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> type, though byte values may
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be passed and used as bytes as well. The first argument in
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an invocation is bound to the label
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<TT
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CLASS="LITERAL"
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>_1</TT
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>, the second
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to <TT
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CLASS="LITERAL"
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>_2</TT
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>, and so on. Here's a macro
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for storing a 16-bit value into a word pointer:
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>.macro store16 ; `store16 dest, src
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lda #<_2
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sta _1
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lda #>_2
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sta _1+1
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.macend</PRE
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> Macro arguments behave, for the most part, as if they were
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defined by <TT
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CLASS="LITERAL"
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>.alias</TT
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>
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commands <I
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>in the calling context</I
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>.
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(They differ in that they will not produce duplicate-label
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errors if those names already exist in the calling scope,
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and in that they disappear after the call is
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completed.)
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NAME="AEN720"
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>Features and Restrictions of the Ophis Macro Model</A
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> Unlike most macro systems (which do textual replacement),
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Ophis macros evaluate their arguments and bind them into the
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symbol table as temporary labels. This produces some
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benefits, but it also puts some restrictions on what kinds of
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macros may be defined.
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> The primary benefit of this <SPAN
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>"expand-via-binding"</SPAN
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>
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discipline is that there are no surprises in the semantics.
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The expression <TT
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CLASS="LITERAL"
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>_1+1</TT
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> in the macro above
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will always evaluate to one more than the value that was
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passed as the first argument, even if that first argument is
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some immensely complex expression that an
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expand-via-substitution method may accidentally
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mangle.
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</P
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> The primary disadvantage of the expand-via-binding
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discipline is that only fixed numbers of words and bytes
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may be passed. A substitution-based system could define a
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macro including the line <TT
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CLASS="LITERAL"
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>LDA _1</TT
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> and
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accept as arguments both <TT
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>$C000</TT
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>
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(which would put the value of memory location $C000 into
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the accumulator) and <TT
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>#$40</TT
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> (which
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would put the immediate value $40 into the accumulator).
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If you <I
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CLASS="EMPHASIS"
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>really</I
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> need this kind of
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behavior, a run a C preprocessor over your Ophis source,
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and use <TT
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CLASS="LITERAL"
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>#define</TT
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> to your heart's
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content.
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